This has great detail, for example here is an exerpt from the current session:
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After the death of Antipater, Antigonus became high priest after mutilating the high priest Hyrcanus. Herod had been quickly rising to prominence, marrying into the house of Hasmon, sending his wife into exile, and Herod sought to have the Romans proclaim him leader of the Jews. Rome did declare him King of the Jews, a title never before declared for someone who was not of nobility. To ensure that the Hasmonean dynasty never returned to challenge his position, the remaining heirs to the Hasmonean dynasty suspiciously died.
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It actually has a great deal more detail even than this. Does anyone know the possible sources of such detailed information? Also if you have a link it would be very helpful.

This has great detail, for example here is an exerpt from the current session:
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After the death of Antipater, Antigonus became high priest after mutilating the high priest Hyrcanus. Herod had been quickly rising to prominence, marrying into the house of Hasmon, sending his wife into exile, and Herod sought to have the Romans proclaim him leader of the Jews. Rome did declare him King of the Jews, a title never before declared for someone who was not of nobility. To ensure that the Hasmonean dynasty never returned to challenge his position, the remaining heirs to the Hasmonean dynasty suspiciously died.
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It actually has a great deal more detail even than this. Does anyone know the possible sources of such detailed information? Also if you have a link it would be very helpful.

I agree that the podcasts are very informative. I happen to disagree with David Higbee's (?) thoughts that Galatians was written before the Jerusalem Council, but that's only a hypothesis of his.

I wish the sound quality was a little better on the talks, but they are very much worth the time you spend listening to them.

I also get a kick out of his Yankee accent, especially when he says "have" (it sounds like "Hi-av"). Regarding the source of his information, I would send St. I Ministries an e-mail.

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The main speaker, David Higbee, is seminary trained, a convert to Catholicism, and has taught on the parish and diocesan level for several years. He and the St. Irenaeus Ministry were featured on EWTN's "Life On The Rock" program a couple of years ago.

I've been listening to the podcasts for several years now, and I too find them orthodox and very helpful. As a previous poster noted, Mr. Higbee acknowledges when some is his opinion and when it is the teaching of the Church. I say bless this group for offering this service to everyone and I wouldn't hesitate to recomend these talks to any Catholic who wants to know more about the Scriptures.

I second Fidelis and Notworthy's opinions. The podcats are very informative (and orthodox) and have helped to deepen my understanding of the Faith. I also apreciate Mr. Higbee's straightforwardness in adressing certain topics, as well as clarifying when something is simply his opinion on the matter. He seems to be a very learned man. Also, he has a captivating voice which, in my opinion, makes the lengthy podcasts all the more enjoyable (as for other voices which I enjoy hearing in the "religious sphere", another favorite is Orthodox priest Fr. Patrick Reardon, of AFR).
If you have any doubts about them, don't hesitate to send them an e-mail. They've been quite kind in replying to my inquiries.

The main speaker, David Higbee, is seminary trained, a convert to Catholicism, and has taught on the parish and diocesan level for several years. He and the St. Irenaeus Ministry were featured on EWTN's "Life On The Rock" program a couple of years ago.

I've been listening to the podcasts for several years now, and I too find them orthodox and very helpful. As a previous poster noted, Mr. Higbee acknowledges when some is his opinion and when it is the teaching of the Church. I say bless this group for offering this service to everyone and I wouldn't hesitate to recomend these talks to any Catholic who wants to know more about the Scriptures.

If he's been on EWTN's "Life On The Rock", I'd tend to believe he's rock solid! Thanks for the background.